සර්වාබාධාවිනිර්මුක්තෝ
सर्वाबाधाविनिर्मुक्तो in Sinhala · සිංහල
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Origin & Story
Durga Saptashati Chapter 12 · Sage Markandeya (Rishi Markandeya) · Ancient (c. 400–600 CE, Markandeya Purana)
Chapter 12 of the Devi Mahatmya, the 'Phala-stuti' chapter, records the Goddess's own declaration of the blessings that flow from hearing and reciting her glory. In this verse she assures that whoever attends her Mahatmya with devotion at the great annual autumn worship will be freed from all calamities and endowed with wealth and grain by her grace.
✦ As told in scripture
Countless devotees through the ages have recited this verse during distress and at the close of Saptashati paath, testifying that obstacles dissolved and prosperity returned to their homes — fulfilling the Goddess's own pledge, 'na samshayah,' there is no doubt.
The Mantra
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සර්වාබාධාවිනිර්මුක්තෝ ධනධාන්යසමන්විතඃ . මනුෂ්යෝ මත්ප්රසාදේන භවිෂ්යති න සංශයඃ ..
sarvābādhāvinirmukto dhanadhānyasamanvitaḥ manuṣyo matprasādena bhaviṣyati na saṃśayaḥ
Meaning:वह मनुष्य मेरी कृपा से समस्त बाधाओं से मुक्त और धन-धान्य से सम्पन्न हो जाएगा; इसमें कोई संदेह नहीं।
Word-by-Word Meaning
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Benefits of Chanting सर्वाबाधाविनिर्मुक्तो
Bestows release from all obstacles, afflictions and calamities (sarva-badha)
Blesses the devotee with wealth, grain and material abundance (dhana-dhanya)
A direct promise (phala-shruti) from the Goddess herself, charged with assurance
Frequently chanted as a sankalpa or seal at the conclusion of Durga Saptashati paath
Brings confidence and removal of fear, as the verse ends with 'there is no doubt'
Especially potent during the autumn Navaratri Mahapuja described in the same chapter
How to Chant सर्वाबाधाविनिर्मुक्तो
Recite this verse with full faith, ideally after hearing or reading the Devi Mahatmya, as the Goddess attaches its fruit to such devotion. It may be chanted 108 times as a standalone prayer for relief from troubles and for prosperity, or used as a closing affirmation (with sankalpa) at the end of a Saptashati reading during the autumn worship.
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